Getting Help

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Critical Resources

Numerous campus resources are available to support your academic success. Know your options and seek help and resources when needed.

Disability Resources for Students - resources and support for students with disabilities tacoma.uw.edu/dss.

Library - See the UWT Library site for more information.

Research Support - get assistance starting a research project tacoma.uw.edu/node/21865.

Subject Librarians - Make an appointment with a subject librarian to talk about library resources, research strategies, focusing a topic, evaluating information and more. tacoma.uw.edu/library/subject-librarians.

Student Success Mentoring Program - Connect with a faculty or staff mentor tacoma.uw.edu/ssmp.

Teaching and Learning Center - See the TLC site for more information

Writing & Spanish support: writing consultations, online tutoring, workshops & support tacoma.uw.edu/tlc.

Quantitative skills support: peer tutoring available for math, science, statistics and more... tacoma.uw.edu/tlc.

ESL Support - Help for students whose first language is not English tacoma.uw.edu/tlc.

Technology Support - Labs, software, equipment checkout and help with Canvas, Google, email, logins, etc. tacoma.uw.edu/it.

Online Support for Your Course Work http://www.tacoma.uw.edu/online-learners/online-support-students.

University Policies

Religious Accommodations

Washington state law requires that UW develop a policy for accommodation of student absences or significant hardship due to reasons of faith or conscience, or for organized religious activities. The UW’s policy, including more information about how to request an accommodation, is available at Faculty Syllabus Guidelines and Resources. Accommodations must be requested within the first two weeks of this course using the Religious Accommodations Request form available at https://registrar.washington.edu/students/religious-accommodations-request/ Links to an external site..

Sexual Harassment

The University of Washington policy on sexual harassment Links to an external site. applies to all students, staff, and faculty. Sexual harassment is any unwelcome sexual attention. It can involve intimidation, threats, coercion, or promises that create an environment that is hostile or offensive. Harassment can occur between members of the opposite sex, those of the same sex, students, staff, faculty or administrators, and may occur anywhere on campus or related to campus activities. For additional information and access to support resources, visit the University of Washington Title IX website Links to an external site.. To make a report, contact the Title IX office Links to an external site..

Bias Incident Reporting

A resource for anyone who needs to report an incident of bias or wants to explore and better understand issues like bias and discrimination, and how to effectively respond: tacoma.uw.edu/reportbias

More Resources, Policies, Expectations

https://www.tacoma.uw.edu/teaching-learning-technology/e-syllabus-campus-information-resources-policies-expectations